Jenny McCarthy Hopes to be Bears' Lucky Charm

It could be the final step to a much-needed offensive renovation for the Chicago Bears.

“He’s an intense coach,” said offensive lineman Roberto Garza. “You know where you stand with. It’s going to be good for everybody.”

The Bears Offense: Back to the Future

For those wondering what the 2012 Bears offense will look like, looking back to the Mike Tice led Vikings should provide a few clues. Class is in session as Matt Bowen breaks it down with the telestrator. (Published Wednesday, Jun 6, 2012)

Tice’s promotion marks the third Bears offensive coordinator in four years, and follows the two year reign of Mike Martz.

Though many are praising the decision, Quarterback Jay Cutler isn’t expecting his relationship with Tice to become another bromance -- the way it was with Martz. But he’s hopeful.

“I’ve seen Mike explode on guys, talk to them quietly,” said Cutler. “I think Mike does a real good job of knowing what you need, what kind of player you are- if you’re a ‘yell at him’ type of guy or a ‘pull him’ aside’ type of guy.”

Many see Tice as a tense, straight edge coach with a knack for details, but there’s more to him than the stiff many see on camera.

The basket-toting bike rider said he tells his players “he’s comfortable in his own skin.”